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Thai industrial mood rises for first time in 3 months

BANGKOK : Thailand’s industrial sentiment picked up for the first time in three months in June thanks to an easing of COVID-19 restrictions and improved economic activity, an industries group said on Wednesday.

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said its industries sentiment index rose to 86.3 in June from 84.3 in May.

However, negative factors continue to affect sentiment, including rising raw materials and energy prices, supply shortages and a global economic slowdown, the group said.

The impact of a recession and weakening global purchasing power on Thai exports will also be monitored, FTI chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul told a news conference.

“If there is no big impact, and we get more foreign tourists, I believe our GDP will get better,” he said.

While a weak baht is good for exports, it increases the cost of imports, so the central bank should ensure currency stability to…

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